Boardman laundromat theft brings six count indictment
A Boardman man accused of breaking into coin machines at a laundromat faces charges handed up in a six count indictment.

BOARDMAN TWP., Ohio - A Boardman man accused of breaking into coin machines at a laundromat faces charges handed up in a six count indictment.
The Mahoning County Grand Jury on Thursday charged 24-year-old Thomas Eagen with two counts of vandalism, two counts of theft, and two counts of tampering with coin machines.
According to a Boardman police report, investigators believe Eagen was the man seen on surveillance video breaking into coin machine games at the Washing Well Laundry on Mathews Road on two separate mornings last month, taking more than $200.
Tammy Lee Pedro, 42, of Youngstown, was seen with Eagen at the time of the alleged crimes.
Pedro is charged with complicity.